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One of my bosses just asked me to procure 200 "No Guns Allowed" signs for our stores.
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<blockquote data-quote="Werewolf" data-source="post: 1508251" data-attributes="member: 239"><p>That scenario has been discussed many times on many different gun forums. In all the threads I've read over the years concerning the scenario wher a business would be held liable for a person with a CCW who voluntarily disarmed themselves and chose to enter the business and got shot by a bad guy no one has ever been able to cite a real life example. Various legal beagle types have stated that the business would not be held liable except under the most egregious of circumstances and none could even imagine a set that would apply.</p><p></p><p>It all boils down to you entered voluntarily, you disarmed voluntarily and by doing so assumed the risk of those actions thus removing liability from the business or other arguments to that effect.</p><p></p><p>Just sayin'...</p><p></p><p>I'd love to see a case where a business is held liable but ain't gonna hold my breath waitin' for it to happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Werewolf, post: 1508251, member: 239"] That scenario has been discussed many times on many different gun forums. In all the threads I've read over the years concerning the scenario wher a business would be held liable for a person with a CCW who voluntarily disarmed themselves and chose to enter the business and got shot by a bad guy no one has ever been able to cite a real life example. Various legal beagle types have stated that the business would not be held liable except under the most egregious of circumstances and none could even imagine a set that would apply. It all boils down to you entered voluntarily, you disarmed voluntarily and by doing so assumed the risk of those actions thus removing liability from the business or other arguments to that effect. Just sayin'... I'd love to see a case where a business is held liable but ain't gonna hold my breath waitin' for it to happen. [/QUOTE]
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